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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 21, 2007; 13(3): 438-443
Published online Jan 21, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i3.438
Table 1 Expression of the depression symptoms according to the results from Hamilton’s Depression Inventory (IBD/CCa)
Symptom01234Statistical analysis
Depressive mood2/93/87/86/314/2χ2 = 16.75, DF = 4, P = 0.002
Guilty feelings15/230/45/36/06/0χ2 = 18.14, DF = 4, P = 0.001
Suicide28/29-2/0-2/1χ2 = 2.28, DF = 2, P > 0.05
Early insomnia17/102/1013/10χ2 = 4.48, DF = 2, P = 0.024
Transitory insomnia15/113/1114/8χ2 = 6.77, DF = 2, P = 0.034
Late insomnia18/123/711/11χ2 = 2.74, DF = 2, P > 0.05
Work and life activities13/175/75/37/32/0χ2 = 4.91, DF = 4, P > 0.05
Retardation psychomotor17/214/97/02/02/0χ2 = 13.29, DF = 4, P = 0.01
Agitation6/134/94/69/29/0χ2 = 18.31, DF = 4, P = 0.01
Anxiety-psychological5/145/81/412/49/0χ2 = 19.71, DF = 4, P = 0.01
Anxiety-somatic14/107/82/106/23/0χ2 = 11.04, DF = 4, P < 0.05
Hypochondriasis28/284/10/1χ2 = 2.738, DF = 2, P > 0.05
Insight into the presence of the illness13/817/62/16χ2 = 17.29, DF = 4, P < 0.001
Diurnal variations of the mood13/159/1310/2χ2 = 2.738, DF = 2, P > 0.05
Depersonalization and derealization, presence of the nihilistic ideas24/295/11/02/0-χ2 = 6.08, DF = 3, P > 0.05
Paranoid ideas30/290/12/0--χ2 = 2.96, DF = 2, P > 0.05
Obsessive-compulsive symptomatology29/291/12/0χ2 = 1.94, DF = 2, P > 0.05
Mean score ± SD18.56 ± 877/10.83 ± 5.26; t = 4.17, DF = 60, P < 0.001
Centroids: IBD = 0.513, CCa = - 0.547 Section point (average of the centroids) = -0017Equation for the selection: -2.033 + 0.137 × total depressive score
Table 2 Expression of the anxiousness symptoms according to the Hamilton’s Anxiety Rating Inventory (IBD/CCa)
Symptom01234Statistical analysis
Anxious mood-greed, hopelessness4/91/86/510/511/3χ2 = 13.55, DF = 4, P = 0.009
Tension4/71/86/510/911/1χ2 = 14.69, DF = 4, P = 0.005
Fears: dark, loneliness, animals19/262/14/27/00/1χ2 = 10.03, DF = 4, P = 0.04
Intellectual impairments-memory problems, difficulties in communication18/226/45/43/0-χ2 = 3.85, DF = 3, P > 0.05
Depressive aspect5/153/44/86/12/14χ2 = 19.003, DF = 4, P = 0.002
Somatic symptoms: muscular symptoms, sensory symptoms-tinnitus, blurred vision, attacks of heath, itching, etc., cardiovascular symptoms-tachycardia, palpitations, sense of pulsing, irregularities in heart actions, respiratory symptoms, urogenital symptoms16/93/37/102/74/1χ2 = 7.01, DF = 4, P > 0.05
Neurovegetative symptoms-face blushing, mouth dryness, vertigo, sweating20/181/67/64/0-χ2 = 7.7, DF = 4, P > 0.05
Behavior during the interview-restlessness, agitation, walking around, frowned face, tense, sobbing, accelerated breathing, pallor, gulping and belching, vivid muscular reflexes, jerks, dilated pupillae, exophthalmus4/100/58/1310/010/0χ2 = 24.06, DF = 4, P < 0.001
Mean score ± SD16.22 ± 7.42/9.73 ± 6.03; t = 3.76, DF = 60, P < 0.01
Table 3 Major stressful events (revealed in five or more persons in at least one of the groups) in IBD and CCa suffering patients according to the Paykel’s scale
EventIBD group (n)CCa group (n)
Death of family members87
Major financial difficulties1210
Business failure52
Hospitalization of the family member due to serious illnesses48
Frequent argues with parents50
Separation from close person72
Death of close friend35
Minor financial difficulties98
Mild organic illness47
No stressful events at all36